Tag: Frozen
More than seven months after the big-screen release of “Frozen,” the demand for all things related to the movie still is overwhelming at Walt Disney World. About a month ago, the meet-and-greet for Anna and Elsa was moved from Epcot to the Magic Kingdom in an effort to tame the outrageously long wait times to … Continue reading "What ‘Frozen’-themed experiences would you choose to add at Walt Disney World?"
‘Disney on Ice presents Frozen’ to debut in Orlando in September
Posted onFrom the beginning, its creators and movie critics said Disney's animated film "Frozen" was made for a large-scale, live production. Though some speculated Broadway would be first, it looks like Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, Sven and Olaf will take to the ice before the stage. Disney on Ice has just announced a new production for 2014 based on the movie "Frozen."
Feld Entertainment will launch its new show, "Disney on Ice presents Frozen" in Central Florida in September. Tickets go on sale to the public on June 3 through Ticketmaster, but pre-sale codes are available now. (Try "SPRING.")
Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Sandwich
Posted onMagic Kingdom, Walt Disney World, January 2013. A young-ish woman visits Walt Disney World for the first time. Although plentiful in Disneyland where she spends not enough time, she decides to consume a Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Sandwich in Florida. A closer look shows how the treat was carefully unwrapped and how happy Mickey was … Continue reading "Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Sandwich"
Check out new ‘Frozen’ character appearances and merchandise at Walt Disney World
Posted onDisney's "Frozen" certainly has been in the news recently with its two Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Song for "Let It Go." Now, fans finally will be able to purchase the DVD, and there are more opportunities to enjoy Frozen-related attractions at Walt Disney World.
Finding “Frozen” in Disney Parks
Posted onFrom the kingdom of Arendelle, guests can immerse themselves in the Oscar-winning animated blockbuster hit Frozen throughout Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. From meet and greets with royalty, to vacationing at the stunning sites that inspired the blockbuster film, here's where you can enjoy your own icy adventures.
Disney’s ‘Frozen’ is being adapted for Broadway, Iger confirms
Posted onFans of Disney’s latest animated hit film “Frozen” were excited to get confirmation this week of what they had hoped (and suspected): The movie is being adapted to a stage musical. Disney CEO and chairman Bob Iger said in a “Fortune” article that was published Monday that the company is in discussions to develop a … Continue reading "Disney’s ‘Frozen’ is being adapted for Broadway, Iger confirms"
Top 10 Videos from 2013 – Part 1
Posted onAs the year comes to a close, we thought it appropriate time to share our top 10 videos of 2013.
Counting down ..... Today we share numbers #6- through #10.
Tomorrow we will have the top Five!
Tell us what kinds of videos you'd like to see in 2014 in the comments section below!
A look back at what was new at Walt Disney World in 2013
Posted onIn 2013, many new attractions contributed to our memorable moments at Walt Disney World. Here are some of the new additions at the resort this year, in no particular order. Enjoy a look back at what was new this year.
Where to find ‘Frozen’ characters at Walt Disney World
Posted onHas Olaf, the wacky and lovable snowman, in "Frozen" melted your heart yet with his appearances in trailers for the upcoming film?
The characters from Disney's "Frozen" already are being integrated into attractions at Walt Disney World. Here's where you can find the new animated film come to life:
“Frozen:” A Tale of Two Unconventional Princesses
Posted onWhen the details of "Frozen" first came out, there was a certain amount of concern that it would be anti-feminist. The fear that the original tale of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen," which involved a female protagonist, Gerda, a female antagonist, The Snow Queen, and a largely-inert male rescue object, Kai, would be transformed into a conventional Disney Princess narrative caused a certain amount of hue and cry.
